How to open a web using HTTP in FrontPage 2000 or in FrontPage 2002 (240951)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft FrontPage 2002
- Microsoft FrontPage 2000
This article was previously published under Q240951 SUMMARY
This article describes how to open a web using HTTP and the differences between opening a web on a remote server versus a local server.
FrontPage does not open a web via HTTP by default. You must specify the HTTP protocol in the Open Web or New Web dialog box. This can also be referred to as a server-based web.
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Open a Web Using the HTTP Protocol- On the File menu, click Open Web.
- In the Open Web dialog box, type the URL for the web you want to open in the Folder name text box.
For example, type:
http://<servername>/<webname> - Click Open.
- If you are accessing a web located on a remote server, you will be prompted for a user name and password. Type the user name and password and then click OK.
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Differences Between Opening a Web on a Remote Server vs. a Local ServerEditing a Web on a Server That Is Located Locally- You are not required to connect to the Internet to edit the web.
- No user name and password are required to open the web, unless you are using FrontPage Personal Web Server.
- You must connect to your Web Presence Provider to publish your web.
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Editing a Web on a Remote Server- Editing your web remotely requires you to submit a user name and password.
- Internet connection is required to access the remote server. This means you need to connect to your Web Presence Provider (WPP).
- When you edit a page directly on the remote server, changes are made automatically without the use of the Publish feature.
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Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 4/10/2006 |
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Keywords: | kbHOWTOmaster KB240951 kbAudITPro |
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